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Review: Dirty Filthy Rich Men by Laurelin Paige (Dirty #1)

Note: This ARC was provided by the author via Social Butterfly PR in exchange for an honest review.

It's ten years later since Sabrina Lind last saw Donovan Kincaid and Weston King, but there's no denying just how much she's still affected by either man. A decade hasn't changed that at all. Weston may have been the one Sabrina wanted to turn her way back then. Now? It's the man who took the one thing from her that she can never get back. Even as she tries to evade him, Donovan has no intention of letting Sabrina forget who he is and what they did before and what it is he wants to do to her today. He isn't trying to woo her or make her swoon. No, Donovan Kincaid intends to use every dirty, filthy trick in his book to get what he wants, but when all is said and done, will there be anything left of Sabrina? Donovan and Weston may have been dirty, filthy, and rich ten years ago, but a decade later, they're far dirtier, much filthier, and downright richer. How can Sabrina ever possibly resist?

Dirty Filthy Rich Boys was the precursor to all things Donovan Kincaid and in the first full-length novel in the Dirty series from bestselling author Laurelin Paige, he certainly lived up to every expectation I had of him. If you're looking for Prince Charming, you won't find it here. Donovan dominates and domineers and he makes no apologies for it. He isn't an easy guy to like, what more love, but he certainly made me curious as to his motivations when it comes to his choices and decisions, especially when it comes to Sabrina. Take note that while the sex may be hotter than hell, there's actually a story that goes on here and it's one that's worth paying attention to. Laurelin Paige has once again given readers erotic literature that demands to be read. I'm interested to see how things play out, especially with that teaser of a cliffhanger (gah!). Dirty Filthy Rich Men checks all of the right boxes. Five stars. ♥

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